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On the nice list: University Life hosted the 15th annual Scarf Fest, part of its Day of Service series, at the Fairfax Campus. Attendees donated and wrapped gifts to fulfill the wish lists of children this holiday season.
Campus Operations
Winter Break Lockdown for Campus Buildings
The university will be closed for winter break from Monday, Dec. 22, through Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. However, some employees and students may require entry into buildings without electronic access for special projects. Therefore, pre-planned access for non-electronic lock buildings can be coordinated in advance via the found on the Mason Police website. Submit the form to Mason Police before you arrive on campus. For questions on building card access throughout the break, email caso@gmu.edu.
Prep for Winter Break: Tips from Information Technology Services
Information Technology Services (ITS) reminds George Mason employees and students to before leaving for winter break:
- Update operating systems and software on all devices.
- Log off your systems, and turn off all non-essential devices including computers, printers, monitors, copiers, and servers (if applicable) in your office or residence hall.
- Those who telework should log out of systems they are not using.
During the break:
When checking email, be wary of phishing attempts, scammers claiming to be help desk support staff, and password requests. Please report phishing or suspicious emails to ITS Support at 703-993-8870 or via
Summit for Programs, Events, and Camps for Minors
The Office of Risk, Safety, and Resilience will host a Programs, Events, and Camps for Minors (PEC) Summit on Tuesday, Jan. 27, from 1–2 p.m. on the Fairfax Campus in Merten Hall, Room 1204. Representatives from a variety of campus offices will share presentations about the policies and procedures for hosting activities for minors at the university. If your department offers a program, event, or camp that serves minors, hosts a minor in an internship or mentorship, or plans to develop a PEC, you are encouraged to attend.
Presentations will cover information and guidance from University Events, Human Resources, University Counsel, Office of Access, Compliance, and Community, Housing and Residence Life, Risk, Safety, and Resilience, Parking and Transportation, Fiscal Services, Mason Dining, and the Office of University Branding. Following the presentations, there will be a Q&A session and an opportunity to connect directly with campus partners.
This year’s summit is an in-person only event. RSVP using the
Professional Development and Training
Nominations for David J. King Award
The David J. King Teaching Award is given annually to a faculty member who has made significant, long-term contributions (over the course of 20 years or more) to the overall educational excellence of the university. Learn more on the . Nominate a colleague via email to stearns@gmu.edu by Feb. 11, 2026.
Adjunct Faculty Success Workshop
The Adjunct Faculty Success Workshop is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This virtual workshop helps new and returning adjunct faculty transition into their role at George Mason with professional development support, resources, and some friendly faces on campus.
Departments should share the with adjunct faculty as they are hired. Ensure that all new adjunct faculty hires are entered into Banner, so they can obtain their faculty ID and NetID and participate in the important Canvas and Patriot Web training on the day of the workshop. Contact Faculty Affairs at facaffs@gmu.edu with questions.
Register for the January Faculty Writing Retreat
Faculty Affairs and Development and Writing Across the Curriculum are hosting their Faculty Writing Retreat on January 7–8, 2026, from 8 a.m to 3:30 p.m. This event offers an active approach to uninterrupted writing time, a chance to learn from our panelists, and a supportive and collegial community of peers to boost your writing productivity. Offered both in-person and online. .
Workshop: Feel Better, Teach Better: Strategies for Supporting Faculty Mental Health
Teaching can be difficult and often an isolating experience. In this virtual workshop on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 1 p.m., participants will explore faculty mental health, strategies for improving the environment, and address barriers to addressing concerns. Join to create community and talk about one of the most prevalent, but under-discussed, issues in academia. . Contact Rachel Yoho with questions.
Thriving Together
Free mental health support for faculty and staff
George Mason faculty and staff now have access to TimelyCare for free, confidential mental health support. Connect with licensed counselors and access support when you need it, at no cost.
Benefits include 24/7 emotional support with the TalkNow line, up to 12 free scheduled counseling sessions per academic year, health coaching, self-guided resources, mindfulness tools, and peer support. .
Outstanding Achievement Awards: Call for Nominations
Reflect on colleagues who have positively impacted your team or community and nominate them for an Outstanding Achievement Award! Visit the to review categories and nominate in an individual or team. Nominations must be submitted via Dynamic Forms by Friday, Feb. 20, at 5 p.m. (including all final workflow signatures).
Save the date for the Outstanding Achievement Awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 from 10-11:30 a.m. on the Fairfax Campus in the Johnson Center, Dewberry Hall. Winners will be announced by early April. Contact awards@gmu.edu with questions.
Holiday Donation Drives
Patriot Pantry: The Staff Senate encourages the donation of food and hygiene items to the , which can be dropped off in SUB I, Room 3011, or using this .
Parking Services donation drive: Parking Services is offering credit toward parking citations for items donated to the Patriot Pantry through Dec. 18. .
SERVE: The Hylton Performing Arts Center is accepting to benefit SERVE, part of Northern Virginia Family Services, through Dec. 23.
Rachel Spence, Global Education Office, and chair of the Staff Senate
Julie Hudson, Schar School of Policy and Government
Susan Kehoe unleashes the potential of service dogs in training
Event Highlights
Winter Graduation Is Dec. 17–18
George Mason will celebrate its newest graduates at Commencement and Degree Celebrations on Wednesday, Dec. 17, and Thursday, Dec. 18, at EagleBank Arena. Tickets are required.
Expect increased traffic on and around the Fairfax Campus during graduation festivities, particularly during Commencement, which takes place on Thursday, Dec. 18, at 9:30 a.m. Contact University Events with questions.
Virginia AI Symposium: Advancing Teaching and Learning in the Age of Generative AI
Join educators from across Virginia for a day of insight, innovation, and collaboration on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026 at a . Featuring a keynote, interactive sessions, and hands-on workshops, this event will help you make informed, ethical choices about using AI in your courses. Leave with adaptable strategies, practical tools, and new connections to colleagues shaping the future of learning.
This event is organized by the University of Virginia's (UVA) Center for Teaching Excellence, UVA's McIntire School of Commerce, George Mason's Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning, and James Madison University's Center for Faculty Innovation, with support from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). When you , proceed to the "Log In" button (top-right corner) and "Register for a New Account."
Access to Excellence Podcast: Keith Renshaw, senior associate provost for Undergraduate Education and professor of Psychology
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Human Resources News
Retirement Plan Contribution Limits Announced for 2026
Good news for anyone saving for retirement: the IRS has released the 2026 contribution limits for workplace retirement plans, and several key numbers are going up. The announcement, published Nov. 13 in Notice 2025-67, means retirement plan participants will be able to stash away a bit more next year. .
Holiday Schedule
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ITS Bits and Bytes
Wi-Fi Update: Time to Switch to eduroam
Information Technology Services (ITS) is simplifying George Mason's Wi-Fi network to help the community stay better connected across campus. MASON-SECURE will be permanently shut down on Friday, Dec. 19, at the end of this semester. For details, . To ensure uninterrupted connectivity, ITS encourages all campus Wi-Fi users to switch to eduroam as soon as possible. To get started, visit .
3 Things to Know about Microsoft 365 Storage Changes at George Mason
ºÚÁÏÉç is updating its Microsoft 365 storage policies to ensure sustainability and security. Here are some updates from Information Technology Services (ITS) about what’s changing for students, faculty, and staff. Read more.
Policy and Compliance Updates
Hazing Prevention Policy and Reporting Obligations
ºÚÁÏÉç has adopted an updated in compliance with the federal Stop Campus Hazing Act (SCHA). This policy builds on the work of and reinforces our commitment to a safe and respectful learning, living, and working environment for all members of the community. Non-confidential employees (i.e. employees who are not part of confidential offices, such as Counseling and Psychological Services, Student Support and Advocacy Center, and Student Health Services) are required to report hazing to the appropriate university authority. .
Student Wage Hybrid Telework Agreement
University now includes updated guidance for student wage employees with hybrid telework schedules. Student wage employees may now be eligible for hybrid telework, if they reside and work within Virginia and have proper work authorization to work off campus. Fully remote work (either in-state or out-of-state) is not permitted for student wage roles.
Supervisors must initiate and complete the prior to the start of any telework. For guidance or questions, visit or email engagehr@gmu.edu with questions.
Coming to a Student Near You
Graduating Students Should Take the Career Plans Survey
The is now open to December graduates, both undergraduate and graduate. Whether they have locked in their next steps or are still figuring things out, please encourage your students to share what they know now. They can update their responses later as their plans become more certain.
Student input helps George Mason showcase the success of our alums to employers, grad schools, and future Patriots. Their participation in the survey contributes to the strength of the George Mason community, now and in the future.
Peer Advisors Needed for UNIV 100
University Studies is seeking undergraduate students to serve as junior instructors in UNIV 100 Introduction to George Mason courses for fall 2026. Peer Advisors co-teach alongside a faculty instructor and mentor first-year students as they transition to George Mason. This is a paid undergraduate leadership opportunity open to students from all majors who are interested in building their teaching, mentoring, and professional skills.
The application will be open through Dec. 19. Encourage students to apply and become part of a supportive and dynamic teaching community. .
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